From Fort Portal to Bujoiigolo — ^lobuku Valley. 



It was, as a matter of fact, through the opening of this 

 new valley and above its head that the expedition had seen 

 the Duwoni of Johnston from Il)anda. In consequence it 

 became evident that this momitain does not stand at the 



HILLSIDE, BELOW UniUNGA. 



liead of the ]\lobuku Valley. Furthermore, comparing the 

 aspect of tlie chain as seen from Kaibo and Bufiti with the 

 successive sight of the single peaks, as descried in crossing the 

 Hima Valley between Kasongo and Ibanda, and subsequently 

 in descending into the Mobuku Valley, it had become cpiite 

 plain that the peaks and glaciers of the highest central group 



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